All-Round Development of Human in Contiguous and Concentrated Poverty-Stricken Areas in China
Abstract
This thesis is based on the theories of sociology and Marxist human thought, selecting “poverty Wuling Mountain area”—one of China’s 14 contiguous and concentrated poverty-stricken areas as the object of empirical study, analyzes the major problems that exist in the man’s all-round development and examines the reasons. In this sense, the author offers policy recommendations which gives new perspective to conduct in-depth research in this field and provides new thought and method for the practical departments to give prominence to the man’s all-round development in the social construction.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/3900
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